Exam 6: Appendix: Indifference Curves and Utility Maximization
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Exhibit 6-27
-The rotation of the budget line in Exhibit 6-27 from AC to AB represents a(n)

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Exhibit 6-30
-Consider Exhibit 6-30. Assume that you have $600 to spend on books and compact disks. What happens if the price of books falls to $5?

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A candy bar sells for 50 cents, video games are 25 cents each, the horizontal (candy) intercept of Ann's budget line is 12, and the vertical (video game) intercept of Ann's budget line is 24. Ann's income must be
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A candy bar sells for 50 cents, video games are 25 cents each, the horizontal (candy) intercept of Ann's budget line is 12, and the vertical (video game) intercept of Ann's budget line is 24. The slope of the budget line is
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A line that shows the combinations of two goods that can be purchased with a given income is called a(n)
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Exhibit 6-27
-Consider Exhibit 6-27. The rotation of the budget line from AB to AC represents a(n)

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A curve that shows the combination of goods that a consumer is able to purchase by spending all of her income is called a(n)
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If Hannah considers biscuits an inferior good, then when their price falls, she
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Exhibit 6-28
-The rotation of the budget line in Exhibit 6-28 from AB to AC represents

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Assume that you divide your food budget between fish and chicken. Which of the following would not alter the position of a budget line drawn with fish on the horizontal axis and chicken on the vertical axis?
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Exhibit 6-23
-In Exhibit 6-23, the marginal rate of substitution of clothing for food between points a and b equals

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Although some of the statements below are true of both normal goods and inferior goods, only one of the statements defines a normal good. Which one?
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What would happen to the budget line when the price of tennis shoes decreases if tennis shoes are measured on the horizontal axis?
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A family on a trip budgets $200 for restaurant meals and fast food. The family can buy 20 restaurant meals if they don't buy any fast-food meals. What is the vertical intercept of the budget line when fast food is measured on the horizontal axis?
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A candy bar sells for 50 cents, video games are 25 cents each, the horizontal (candy) intercept of Ann's budget line is 12, and the vertical (video game) intercept of Ann's budget line is 24. If Ann's income increased to $20, the horizontal intercept would be
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A family on a trip budgets $800 for restaurant meals and fast food. If the price of a fast-food meal for the whole family is $20, how many meals can the family buy if they don't eat at restaurants?
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What would happen to the budget line if the price of compact disks decreased and compact disks are measured on the vertical axis?
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